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What is a Woman: Mini Review

July 26



What is a Woman? is a powerful and eye opening documentary from Matt Walsh. There are some very disturbing things happening in our sports and academic institutions that need to be addressed and dealt with in a serious manner. Walsh conducted himself in a very neutral way throughout every interview and presented basic questions that weren’t able to be properly answered by the so called “experts.” The circular nature of some of the answers from the interviewees make for some pretty hilarious moments. It starts off a lot lighter in tone and tackles low stakes gender ideology debates but as the film progresses, it gets a whole lot darker as it uncovers certain horrifying truths that are being swept under the rug. Please watch it, no matter what your social/political leanings may be. What is a Woman? needs to be played in every college and shown to parents, for it is undeniably one of if not the most important educational documentaries of the past 10 years.

The budding bee-keeper, as he reads one or other of these great works on the bee and its ways, may begin to wonder if it is not all too wonderful for him to deal with, and if he may ever hope to become proficient in the art and practice of bee-keeping. Let me say, here and now, that, given patience, perseverance, and diligence, a measure of success is open to anyone who brings intelligence into his work.

Although the doubts and difficulties that assail the tyro, and the questions arising therefrom, might raise a smile from the expert—if only as a reminder of his own early aspirations and efforts—yet there is no reason for despair; though disappointments are certain to arise, they should be accepted merely as spurs to further effort, as steps towards the ultimate goal of success.

Some may think—rashly—that there is nothing new to be said or learned about the bee, but the fact is that even scientists are still ignorant as to the definite uses of certain of the insect’s organs, and of the origin and remedies of some of the diseases from which it suffers. Putting aside, therefore, the merely commercial aspect of bee-keeping, there is still a wide field of interest and research open for exploration by the intelligent bee-keeper.


GRADE: A+

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